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Vaal Bulk Bags Advances Reuse-Driven Bulk Packaging in South Africa
Vaal Bulk Bags, based in Vereeniging in the Vaal region of Gauteng, is strengthening its role in South Africa’s bulk packaging sector through a focus on recycled and second-hand bulk bags. By sourcing, inspecting, and preparing used bulk bags for reuse, the company supports agriculture, manufacturing, and logistics operations while helping to reduce landfill-bound packaging waste. Its quality-focused approach to bag inspection, combined with a wide selection of FIBCs for different applications, positions Vaal Bulk Bags within a broader shift toward more resource-efficient industrial packaging practices.
Vereeniging, Gauteng, South Africa, 18th Mar 2026 – Johannesburg, South Africa – 18 March 2026 – Vaal Bulk Bags, a Gauteng-based supplier of industrial bulk packaging, continues to play a growing role in supporting South Africa’s logistics, agriculture, and manufacturing sectors through the supply and reuse of large-capacity bags for bulk materials. Operating from Vereeniging in the Vaal, the company focuses on recycled and second-hand bulk bags that are inspected and prepared for continued use, aligning operational needs with practical waste-reduction measures.
Located in the Vaal region of Gauteng, Vaal Bulk Bags maintains a broad and rotating inventory of bulk bags suitable for a range of applications across industries that move, store, or process granular and bulk materials. These bags are commonly used for commodities such as agricultural inputs, food-related raw materials, construction aggregates, and other industrial products that require durable, stackable, and transportable packaging. The company’s Vereeniging base positions it close to key transport corridors in South Africa, supporting the movement of goods between producers, processors, and end users.
A defining characteristic of the business is its emphasis on the reuse of suitable bulk bags and the establishment of a recycling-oriented supply chain. Vaal Bulk Bags sources used bags from customers and partners, evaluates their condition, and prepares them for reuse where appropriate, rather than allowing them to move directly into waste streams or landfills. This process aligns with a broader trend in industrial packaging where organisations seek to reduce disposal volumes and extend the life of packaging assets without compromising functionality.
Publicly available information on the company indicates that Vaal Bulk Bags offers recycled and second-hand bags that undergo quality checks before being released back into circulation. Each bag is inspected to confirm that it meets defined safety and performance criteria for its intended purpose, with unsuitable items removed from the reusable pool. This approach addresses two key concerns for bulk handlers: the reliability of packaging in demanding operating environments and the desire to limit the environmental footprint associated with single-use materials.
Bulk bags, often referred to as Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs), have become a staple form of packaging for high-volume materials in many sectors due to their capacity, handling efficiency, and compatibility with mechanised loading and unloading systems. In South Africa, these containers are used extensively in agriculture, mining, chemicals, food ingredients, plastics, and building materials, where consistent packaging performance can influence safety, throughput, and cost structures across supply chains. By focusing on the supply and reuse of such bags, Vaal Bulk Bags contributes to a packaging model that balances operational demands with resource efficiency.
Industry perspectives describe bulk bags as flexible and adaptable containers that can often be reused multiple times before replacement is necessary, provided that they are handled within their design limits and assessed for wear or damage. Reuse cycles can, in appropriate contexts, help reduce the volume of single-use packaging, especially when users follow recognised practices for filling, lifting, transport, and storage. Practices such as controlled loading, use of suitable lifting equipment, and weather-protected storage are widely cited as factors affecting the longevity and performance of these bags.
Within this context, Vaal Bulk Bags’ model of purchasing used bags, processing them, and returning them to the market as checked and prepared units represents an example of circular activity within the packaging ecosystem. Instead of being disposed of immediately after a single use, qualifying bags follow an extended lifecycle, creating a secondary stream of packaging supply that can support businesses seeking alternatives to newly manufactured containers. Such reuse is particularly relevant in a market where cost pressures and environmental expectations continue to shape procurement decisions.
The company indicates that all bags made available through its channels are examined against internal quality benchmarks to confirm that they are safe and ready to use in line with their design capabilities. This includes reviewing elements such as stitching, lifting loops, fabric integrity, and other structural features that are critical to load-bearing performance in real-world operating conditions. While specific testing protocols are not publicly detailed, the emphasis on inspection illustrates a practical recognition of the risks associated with handling heavy loads in dynamic environments such as warehouses, farms, factories, and transport hubs.
In addition to recycled and second-hand stock, available listings suggest that Vaal Bulk Bags maintains access to a diverse range of bag configurations, sizes, and formats intended to match the requirements of different user segments. Bulk handlers may require variations in safe working load, fill volume, discharge options, and lifting arrangements depending on their product characteristics and facility layouts. By carrying a large selection of bulk bags readily available for shipment, the company positions itself as a source of packaging components that can be integrated into both established and evolving material-handling systems.
Environmental considerations feature prominently in descriptions of the business. The recycling-focused activities of Vaal Bulk Bags help limit the unnecessary use of landfill space by repurposing bags that retain functional value. This aligns with broader national and international discussions about reducing plastic waste and promoting more efficient use of industrial packaging materials, particularly in sectors where large-format plastic-based products are prevalent. Efforts that connect waste reduction with everyday operational practices, such as bulk packaging, form part of a practical response to these concerns.
By offering to purchase used bags, the company creates a channel through which organisations can divert packaging from disposal and potentially offset some costs associated with their packaging programmes. This mechanism links the supply of reusable bags to the return of post-use containers, closing a loop that might otherwise require separate waste-handling arrangements. In regions where waste infrastructure faces pressure, such models can contribute to lighter burdens on landfills and associated systems.
Vaal Bulk Bags operates during standard business hours from Monday to Friday from its Vereeniging address at 4 Van Riet Lowe Street in Duncanville, Gauteng. The location within the Vaal industrial corridor offers access to surrounding manufacturing zones and agricultural areas, where bulk packaging needs are prominent. Public directory information points to a steady presence in the regional industrial landscape, with the company positioned to engage with both long-standing and emerging users of bulk packaging solutions.
Recent coverage of the bulk packaging sector in South Africa underscores the importance of reliable FIBC supply for both domestic operations and export-oriented value chains. As businesses manage volatility in input prices, logistics constraints, and regulatory scrutiny around waste management, packaging choices have become more closely scrutinised components of broader operational planning. Providers that can support both performance and material-efficiency objectives, particularly through reuse and recycling, are increasingly incorporated into discussions about more resilient and responsible supply networks.
Within this environment, Vaal Bulk Bags’ continued focus on recycled and second-hand bags reflects a specific niche in the bulk packaging landscape. Rather than centring its role on new product promotion, the company’s activities illustrate how existing packaging assets can be redeployed through systematic collection, inspection, and resale. This activity complements the work of manufacturers of new FIBCs by providing an additional tier of supply that can be deployed in appropriate applications alongside, or in place of, newly produced containers.
The company’s emphasis on quality checks before bags are reintroduced into circulation also highlights ongoing attention to safety and reliability, which remain central concerns in material-handling operations. Failures in bulk packaging can lead to product losses, operational disruptions, and safety incidents for personnel and equipment. By framing inspection as an integral component of its service, Vaal Bulk Bags contributes to a risk-conscious approach that aligns with the responsibilities of operators and managers overseeing health and safety outcomes in warehouses, plants, and transport environments.
Observers of the broader packaging industry point to continued evolution under the influence of changing regulations, customer expectations, and environmental objectives. In this context, companies that combine practical operational value with resource-conscious practices are frequently identified as contributors to a gradual transition toward more sustainable industrial ecosystems. As South Africa navigates its own pathways in waste reduction and circularity, initiatives that keep usable packaging in the system for longer periods form part of a series of incremental yet tangible adjustments at the level of everyday business practice.
About Vaal Bulk Bags
Vaal Bulk Bags is a South African supplier of bulk bags and related industrial packaging, based in Vereeniging in the Vaal region of Gauteng. The company focuses on recycled and second-hand bags that are checked and prepared for reuse, helping to reduce landfill waste while supporting the packaging needs of agriculture, manufacturing, logistics, and other sectors that handle bulk materials. Vaal Bulk Bags operates from 4 Van Riet Lowe Street, Duncanville, Vereeniging, and provides a large selection of bulk bags that are available for shipment to customers across South Africa.
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Vaal Bulk Bags (Pty) Ltd
4 Van Riet Lowe Street
Duncanville
Vereeniging
Gauteng, South Africa
Telephone: 060 518 676
Email:justin@vaalbulkbags.co.za
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From a Calling to International Recognition: ENKU Brings Japanese Calligraphy to Global Audiences
Japan, 19th Jun 2026 — Self-taught Japanese calligraphy artist ENKU is developing a contemporary body of work that combines traditional calligraphy, performance, installation art, and cultural storytelling.
Beginning his calligraphy journey in 2024 without formal training, ENKU draws inspiration from language, Japanese cultural traditions, history, and the relationship between written characters and human experience.
Through exhibitions, live performances, and collaborative projects, ENKU explores how calligraphy can be experienced not only as writing, but also as visual art, movement, sound, light, and reflection.
Latest Publicly Released Work

Exhibited in Shibuya, Tokyo, in November 2025, ENKU’s latest publicly presented work explores themes of meaning, purpose, reflection, focus, direction, and character through a composition inspired by traditional Japanese and Buddhist visual concepts. The work is structured around two symbolic worlds: one connected to spirit, wisdom, and clarity, and the other connected to life, light, and origin.
The composition brings together four interconnected concepts related to purpose, focus, direction, and character. Created using gold and silver foil, the appearance of the work changes depending on the viewer’s position and angle. ENKU created the piece with the intention of encouraging reflection, calm, and contemplation.
Koto and Calligraphy Collaboration Performance

In June 2025, ENKU presented a collaborative performance combining Japanese koto and live calligraphy. For the performance, he created a custom gold folding screen and incorporated two central themes: the miracle of life and the flow of time.
Using glow-in-the-dark materials, ENKU transformed the performance space into an immersive visual experience, expressing these ideas through lines and points of light emerging from darkness. The work invited audiences to experience changing perspectives through the folding screen structure, light, and movement.
The Story Behind the Artist
ENKU traces the beginning of his calligraphy journey to a deeply personal experience in late 2023, which inspired him to begin studying calligraphy independently in March 2024 despite having no formal training or prior experience beyond elementary school handwriting classes.
Originally drawn to language, Japanese culture, tradition, and history, ENKU’s work explores the origins and meanings of words, the beauty of written forms, and the cultural idea that words can carry influence beyond their literal definitions.
From First Exhibition Challenge to Ongoing Practice
Shortly after beginning calligraphy, ENKU decided to pursue international opportunities and applied for a New York exhibition after discovering an open call through social media. Once accepted, he faced the challenge of creating an exhibition-ready artwork despite never having made one before.
As the deadline approached, he struggled to create a work he felt satisfied with. A single phrase, translated as “Divine Wind,” came to mind, and the piece inspired by that phrase became his first exhibited work. ENKU describes this as his first major wall as an artist.
Why Calligraphy Matters in the Age of AI
ENKU believes contemporary calligraphy offers a physical, time-intensive, and human experience in an increasingly digital age. He sees the act of creating and encountering calligraphy as something that can refine people’s sensibilities and give viewers a direct experience of being alive.
At a time when AI is becoming increasingly present, ENKU’s work emphasizes hand-made expression, material presence, physical effort, and the emotional impact of written form.
Future Vision
Through calligraphy, ENKU aims to become an artist active not only in Japan but around the world. One of his long-term goals is to create a work valued at 100 million yen.
Japanese Taiko Drums, Koto, and Calligraphy Collaboration Performance

In November 2024, ENKU presented an early collaborative performance combining Japanese taiko drums, koto, and calligraphy. The performance explored the relationship between sound, language, meaning, and written expression through layered calligraphic forms.
This performance marked one of ENKU’s first attempts to expand calligraphy beyond the page and into a live, multi-sensory format.
About ENKU
ENKU is a self-taught Japanese calligraphy artist based in Tokyo. Beginning his calligraphy practice in 2024, he combines traditional Japanese calligraphy with contemporary performance, installation, light-based expression, and themes rooted in language, culture, history, and human experience.
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First Hyperliquid Holders Secure Assets Against the Quantum Threat as qVAULT Launches
qLABS launches qVAULT, secured with Falcon post-quantum cryptography, bringing quantum-resistant protection to institutional and DeFi digital asset holders.
Panama, 19th Jun 2026 – qLABS, a quantum-native Web3 foundation, today launched qVAULT, the first quantum-safe vault for digital assets for everyone. qVAULT is the first live product to let Hyperliquid holders keep HYPE, Hyperliquid’s native digital asset, in post-quantum self-custody, and the launch puts post-quantum protection, long confined to research papers and conference slides, into a product holders run themselves. The first HYPE on HyperEVM has already moved into qVAULT post-quantum vaults during early access.

qVAULT is a post-quantum, self-custody smart-contract vault for crypto that lets holders move assets out of elliptic-curve-only control and into vaults that sign with Falcon (FN-DSA), the signature scheme the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) selected for standardization.
The quantum threat is concrete and present. The major public chains, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Hyperliquid through HyperEVM, secure funds with elliptic-curve signatures. HyperEVM authenticates with ECDSA over the secp256k1 curve, the same scheme Ethereum uses. A sufficiently capable quantum computer will break that cryptography and expose any address whose public key has appeared on chain. Because a public key revealed on chain today can be harvested and broken once that hardware exists, “harvest now, decrypt later” makes this a liability holders carry today, not a problem for a later decade.
qVAULT quantum-safe smart contract vault signs with Falcon (FN-DSA), the scheme NIST selected for standardization and currently in public review as FIPS 206. Since qVAULT is a non-custodial solution, qLABS never holds keys or seed phrases. The path into the vault has three steps: connect a self-custody account such as MetaMask, create a Falcon-secured vault, and bring assets across, out of ECDSA-only control and under a post-quantum signature.
qLABS is not making the case alone. A growing group of institutional and DeFi participants is working with the foundation on what post-quantum security means for their corner of the market. Two of them are public companies: HYLQ Strategy Corp (CSE: HYLQ), the first corporate treasury to hold HYPE, is evaluating quantum-safe custody for its position, and DigitalX (ASX: DCC), an institutional digital asset manager, recently took part in a quantum-preparedness workshop run by qLABS and 01 Quantum. On the DeFi side, the bonding protocol ApeBond is assessing post-quantum protection for its markets.
qVAULT’s design and threat model are public in a published litepaper, and its code has passed an independent security audit by Fairyproof. The cryptography itself is overseen by people who help set the standard: qLABS’ advisory board includes Dr. Edoardo Persichetti, co-author of HQC, an algorithm NIST selected for post-quantum standardization, and Aaron Moore, former CTO of QuSecure with a background at the NSA and DARPA.
Hyperliquid has become the center of gravity for on-chain trading: more than 3.5 trillion USD in cumulative volume, over 9 billion USD in open interest, and roughly 70 percent of open interest across all on-chain perpetuals exchanges, more than every competitor combined. Yet while Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain have all published quantum-resistance roadmaps, research, or live test results, Hyperliquid has not yet published a comparable plan. Until it does, protection in its ecosystem sits exactly where qVAULT puts it: in the hands of the holder. qONE, the qLABS native token powering qVAULT, has traded on Hyperliquid since February 2026.
“For years, post-quantum security lived in standards drafts and conference talks, with nowhere to put real money,” said Andrew Cheung, CTO of qLABS and President and CEO of 01 Quantum Inc. (TSXV: ONE; OTCQB: OONEF), a strategic partner of qLABS. “qVAULT closes that gap: a place holders move real assets onto Falcon signatures today, keep their own keys, and do it inside a live, audited smart-contract environment. That combination turns harvest-now-decrypt-later from a warning into something you can act on before the Q-Day arrives.”
“Hyperliquid is the best thing to happen to finance in years, real markets, real size, fully on-chain,” said Antanas Guoga (Tony G), President of qLABS. “The institutions and protocols that move first on post-quantum security are the ones prepared when the threat stops being theoretical. Protecting the best of on-chain finance is exactly where that starts.”
About qVAULT
qVAULT is a post-quantum, self-custody smart-contract vault for crypto. It signs with Falcon (FN-DSA), the signature scheme NIST selected for standardization and currently in public review as FIPS 206, letting holders move assets out of ECDSA-only control while retaining full custody. qLABS never holds keys or seed phrases.
Learn more: qvault.xyz
About qLABS
qLABS is a quantum-native Web3 foundation building post-quantum security for digital assets, with qVAULT as its flagship product and qONE as its native token. Its advisory board includes Dr. Edoardo Persichetti, co-author of the NIST-selected HQC algorithm, and Aaron Moore, former CTO of QuSecure. 01 Quantum Inc. (TSXV: ONE; OTCQB: OONEF) is a strategic technological partner of qLABS.
For more details contact: gintautas@qlabs.tech
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Tradesman Nutrition Reviews Highlight Strong Demand for Supplements Built for Blue Collar Workers Across the United States
San Francisco, CA, Jun 19, 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Tradesman Nutrition is gaining growing attention across the supplement industry. Thousands of American blue-collar workers are turning to the brand for practical nutrition solutions designed around demanding physical jobs. The company is receiving a steady stream of positive customer feedback. Many reviews highlight improvements in energy, weight management, recovery, and overall daily performance.

Unlike traditional supplement brands that mainly target athletes or gym-focused consumers, Tradesman Nutrition takes a different approach. It focuses on the needs of everyday working men. The company designs its products for people working long hours in construction, electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, mechanical trades, and other physically demanding industries. These jobs require sustained energy and strong recovery.
The company explains its mission in simple terms. It aims to help working men improve fitness and energy levels. It also focuses on helping them perform at a higher standard without forcing major lifestyle changes. Customers are not asked to completely change their routines. Instead, the products are designed to fit into existing work schedules and habits.
This approach is resonating strongly with customers. Thousands of reviews across the product range reflect this response. Many users describe clear and practical benefits that relate directly to their daily work lives.
One customer, Merv A, a 60-year-old painter, shared a simple but powerful transformation. He said, “Haven’t worn my old work shirt in years, fits again now.”
Weight management and physical improvement appear often in customer feedback. Another reviewer, Shane S, a 41-year-old carpenter, reported noticeable changes while using the company’s Shred product. He said, “Been on the Shred for a few weeks and love it. Feels like it’s shredding fat while keeping me moving all day.”
Affordability and practicality are also important drivers of customer satisfaction. James C, a 21-year-old apprentice electrician, explained the financial benefit compared to his daily spending habits. He said, “As an apprentice, I was sick of paying 7 dollars a day at the servo, so happy I found something way cheaper and it works way better.”
These testimonials reflect a broader pattern across the customer base. Many tradesmen are looking for simple ways to improve health without adding complexity to their already demanding schedules. Reviewers often mention that the products fit easily into their daily routines. This includes use on job sites, during travel, and in early morning starts.
A major theme in Tradesman Nutrition Reviews is sustained energy throughout long workdays. Customers frequently report improved endurance. They also describe reduced fatigue and better focus during long shifts. For workers who start early and finish late, steady energy is important for both productivity and safety.
Weight management is another commonly reported benefit. Many customers who use Shred and related products report visible changes in body composition. They report these results while continuing physically intense labor. Unlike structured fitness programs that require gym time and strict dieting, users say the products integrate naturally into their work routines.
Recovery and rest also appear often in customer feedback. Many tradesmen report improved sleep quality and faster recovery after demanding workdays. Given the physical strain of blue-collar work, this benefit has become a key factor in customer satisfaction.
The company reports serving more than 100,000 American blue-collar workers. It also maintains a 4.9-star average rating among its customers. Thousands of reviews across multiple products continue to reinforce its market position. These products include Energy Drink, Sleep formula, Shred, T Fuel, and Creatine. The feedback supports its identity as a brand created for working men rather than general fitness consumers.
Another consistent theme in reviews is accessibility. Many customers say they had never considered supplements before discovering Tradesman Nutrition. The brand’s focused messaging has introduced nutrition support to a new audience. These are men who view nutrition as a practical tool for work performance rather than a fitness luxury.
As the company continues to expand across the United States, customer testimonials suggest strong alignment between product design and real-world needs. The focus on simplicity, affordability, and work-driven performance has helped it stand out in a crowded supplement market.
With thousands of positive reviews and growing recognition among American tradesmen, Tradesman Nutrition shows that supplements designed for physically demanding jobs can meet a long-overlooked need in the wellness industry. For many customers, the message is clear. When products are built for the realities of hard work, the results become visible in everyday life. To learn more, visit: https://tradesmannutrition.com/ .
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